Yeah I just got an imported dvd of equilibrium and it's awesome! I've been waiting for this film for a while now but unfortunately it's not coming out in australian cinemas. For all of you with a multi-region dvd player I suggest you go down to empire memorabilia and buy a copy.

New Line Cinema will re-release The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring and The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, with additional scenes and footage added, just two weeks before the worldwide December 17 release of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.

Starting the week of Dec. 5, the extended DVD cut of "Fellowship of the Ring" will be released in some 100 or so theaters in the U.S. and in 20 theaters in Canada.

Then, the week of Dec. 12, "The Two Towers" will be released, leading up to a worldwide Dec. 16 daylong marathon, during which all three films will be shown back-to-back. The screenings that day will include a 3 p.m. showing of "Fellowship" followed by a 7 p.m. screening of "Two Towers" and then an 11 p.m. screening of "Return of the King," which will carry over into Dec. 17 -- the day of its global release.

Let's hope they find the time to do the same here, although 10 hours in the one cinema might be pushing it a little.

I've seen Finding Nemo! And I'm seeing for the 2nd time tonight, it's such a great film! But then again, it's what you come to expect from Pixar, they've never disappointed. When I saw Finding Nemo last weekend I went to an 8pm session and the cinema was completely full. There was hardly any kids, it was all young adults and Pixar fans. I've never heard an audience laugh so much, especially during 'Knick-Knack', the Pixar short film that played before Finding Nemo. It's worth seeing again just for that short film! Okay, enough ranting. I'm Pixar obsessed.

I loved the turtles in Finding Nemo, "Duuuuuuuuuuuude, sweeeeeet." Oh my god, my friends and I couldn't stop laughing at Crush and his kids! Oh, and the yellow fish in the aquarium that goes crazy every time it sees bubbles, the little pink octopus that inks itself, the French cleaner shrimp ("I shall try to resist!")... there's so many great characters. But the one that gets the most laughs has to be Dory, she's hilarious! I loved the comic timing when she talks about short-term memory loss running in her family and then pauses, "Where are they?" Oh, and the part where she speaks all the different whale dialects... LOL

I'm not sure whether to look forward to it or not since I haven't heard much about it. The idea of a movie featuring the baddies from 2 80s horror flicks sounds like a bad idea for a movie to me but maybe they can do something decent with it.
What's the masic background for it?

I saw the first three when they were all in a row on tv years ago and they weren't bad. I heard they went downhill after that. I never saw any of the Friday the 13th movies, though I did play a Commodore 64 game based on them.

20th Century Fox has hired Mark Bomback to write Die Hard 4, which centers on the continuing adventures of rogue hero John McClane. Pending approval of the script, Bruce Willis would return in the role and produce through his Cheyenne Productions. Bomback wrote the upcoming Godsend, starring Robert De Niro and Greg Kinnear, for Lions Gate Films. The scribe also worked with Cheyenne on Reunion, The Tourist and Me Again.

Comingsoon.net has a heap of new images from Matrix Revolutions. Be sure to check them out, unless you don't want to be spoiled. There's some great stuff actually, and there are a few that may be spoilers, so take note.

I must admit I'm rather looking forward to that film. I wasn't too impressed with Reloaded but I'm expecting Revolutions will be good. Apparently they can only have one of them eligble for the oscars because they're both in the same year and they're picking Revolutions, so I guess that's a vote of confidence from the makers.